Defenetely find the balance and wear masculine clothes with feminine twist , sexy pump and heels will bring the sexy in any masculine outfit although I happen to like the flip flop with meticulous pedicure. Hair , lipstick , jewelry and the way you carry yourself can do that too.

I think most girls can pull off a tomboy look if they are confident about it.
I love a good pair of overalls or boyfriend jeans with a relatively plain top, that is somewhat form fitting to balance out he silhouette.
Sometimes when you put every tomboy trend together it can be too much and you end of looking like a skateboarder.
Love the photo above, perfect casual outfit.
xo Quinn

I tend to favor the extreme ends of the spectrum when it comes to masculine dressing. 1) walking the line of androgyny, if your look allows that, the ethereal boy look that Tilda Swinton pulls off so beautifully. 2) adding just one overtly masculine element to an otherwise conventionally feminine look. OR 3) looking almost entirely masculine but with a pop of femininity, like a red or pink lip with a severe, tailored suit.

Let’s acknowledge, too, the difference between dressing like a boy and dressing like a man…

I try to be careful with all those baggy clothes I don’t want o look like I gain 10 pounds, I just got a dress/overall that is defined in the waist, and I mix baggy jeans with feminine tops and heels to keep it feminine. I still need to watch for a good fit as I am curvy

While I cannot get on board with the overalls trend (I didn’t the first time around, either), I am jealous of those girls as above that can totally pull it off, and manage to look cute and stylish, sexy even. But? I am love, love, loving the boyfriend jeans. I pair mine with heels, always, no flats. Also, either a fitted top, or if it’s loose and flowy, it has to be sheer, with a pretty bra showing underneath. I think the idea for me is that anyone looking at me, at a glance, KNOWS that I’m a woman (who just happened to throw on her boyfriend’s jeans and roll out of the apartment looking effortlessly put-together)… ;)

Yes, straight leg jeans… Since when did they become « boyfriend » jeans? I really can’t stand that, it’s so twee. Since when were loose jeans inherently masculine? So something has to be tight/floral/lace/high-heeled to be feminine? Dresses for girls, pants for boys? This is so limited.

I was thinking about this just yesterday. After having lost a lot of baby weight, and still in the process of losing the last 15, a lot of my clothes are getting a baggy before I get a chance to enjoy them. I would generally prefer to wear a nice trouser and a simple t-shirt but if they don,t fit just so than I begin to lose my femininity.

You brought up the flip flops…..I live in Southern California and I live in flip flips or « flippys ». My husband is horrified by this and no matter how many pairs of Charlotte Olympias, Louboutins, Lanvins or Blahniks he buys me, I still wear the damn flips. I reason it by saying that they dress down my too chic to wear in So Cal outfits. I love them. I confess. And, I can’t stop.
Cassie http://www.itsmecassie.com/

i just wear my super long hair down to balance my largely-masculine wardrobe (my husband and i literally share a closet and always buy things for us to share). but if the look is quite loose-fitting overall, i always wear some dainty flats (like classic ballerinas or strappy sandals) to balance it out.

I would definitely avoid flip-flops* in the city, so demode**, considering the nice and discreet opportunities for women shoes. In particular for this outfit I certainly choose some nice stripped light blue espadrilles.
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*Hope the next post regarding flipflops will not promote them in city, but just under the shower, in the pool and along the seaside.
**Simple as that,OUT OF FASHION!!!!

Oh, Yasmin Sewell! I adore her style! She’s so feminine herself, she doesn’t need any feminine accessories. I wear a head scarf and some red lipstick to add a feminine touch and I love to wear a bra top underneath. For me heels don’t work with my denim overall, but with boyfriend jeans they do.
The overall and clutch are amazing! Are they available for purchase? xxx

On one of those days when I feel fragile..or, not so comfortable with myself, I hide in boyfriend jeans or loose jump suit..light fabric overall, too. They give me comfort!
I pair boyfriend jeans with some feminine t-shirt, perhaps embroidered, or with lace elements. I had contrast mint colour tank top under my black silk jumpsuit just the other day and statement silver accessories. What about nothing under the overall but sports-kid-of-bra? Or, cut off top to show some skin? I find it very attractive and definitely it takes away from being total tom boy.

Overalls or Coveralls are a great subject! I am actually designing a collection of Coveralls for women! :D
But like proper industrial « coveralls » with some twigs and additions! I think it is an awesome trend!

I like this summer-boyish.airy-overall-style a lot. I would recommend some colourful and funny bracelets to make it more hippiestyle …
but I prefer to put a big rich golden bracelet on the right arm and some red nail polish and lipstick to break this beautiful look in a bit more femininity ..
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To me, a tomboy look can be sexier than any LBD. Some menswear tailored trousers paired with some brogues revealing a hint of ankle can be more suggestive than any amount of cleavage. Jewellery, a touch of lace or a clutch quickly add a flirt of the feminine. I try to champion this style on http://www.girlinmenswear.com – stop on by? x